How to Increase Probiotics in Your System
One of the most important things you can do for your overall health is to increase the amount of good bacteria and balance microorganisms in your body as it can have tremendous health benefits, like:
Optimizing your immune system function (80% of your entire immune system is in your digestive tract)
Clearing your of acne
Combating inflammation
Help with detoxification of liver and the whole body
Help improve absorption of vitamins and minerals
Help with the overall digestion process
Aid in balancing your hormones
Improve mental illness and neurological disorders (digestive system is the second largest part of the nervous system)
Combat chronic fatigue
Probiotics are essential to help heal any condition out there.
What are probiotics?
Probiotics are microorganisms that line our digestive tract. There are 10 times more probiotics that cells in our bodies. The skin and digestive system hosts about 2,000.00 different species of probiotics.
Probiotics are responsible for:
Producing Vitamin B12, butyrate and Vitamin K2
Crowd out bad bacteria, yeast and fungi
Create enzymes that destroy bad bacteria
Stimulating the production of IgA and regulatory T-cells
Benefits of adding more probiotics to our diets:
Stronger Immune System
Improved digestion and absorption
Increased energy from B12 production
Healthy skin
Reduced cold and flu
Improvement from Leaky Gut Syndrome
Weight Loss
Improving Crohn's and IBS
There are 4 steps you can take to increase the probiotics in your diet:
Consume more sour foods, like apple cider vinegar, fermented vegetables. They contain gluconic acid and acetic acid, healthy acids, that create a type of pH in your body, which supports the growth of good bacteria. You can start by adding 1 tbs of apple cider vinegar to your water 2 times a day before breakfast and lunch or breakfast and dinner and then start consuming more fermented vegetables several times a week, like kimchi, sauerkraut or drinking kvass.
Consume more probiotic rich foods, like good quality goat's milk yogurt or kefir or coconut kefir. This will boost and increase the number of your probiotics. Start by consuming one serving of probiotic rich food every day. Good way of doing it is to add it to your morning smoothie. I recommend organic and grass fed sources, possibly from a local farmer you trust.
Naturally boost probiotics in your system by feeding them with prebiotics. Probiotics are living organisms and they need fuel to live and feed off and good soil. The good soil is fermentable (soluble) good quality fiber. Examples are: chia seeds, flax seeds, organic fruits and vegetables. Again you can add these to your morning smoothie. Another good source is sweet and regular potatoes.
Take good quality probiotic supplements.
If you grow your own food or buy organic produce at the local farmer's market, then if you have a little bit of dirt on your produce, that's ok, because dirt is natural soil based probiotic, which is good for your digestive system.
Most importantly stay away from the following probiotic killers:
Prescription antibiotic and all sources of antibiotic
Fluoridated and chlorinated water
Grains
GMO foods
Emotional stress
Chemicals and medications
Top 9 probiotic boosting foods:
Kefir
Sauerkraut
Yoghurt
Kimchi
Natto
Miso
Kvass
Kombucha
Raw chees
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